Not every doctor complied. Never forget that.
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This is very true! Unfortunately the bureaucracy in medicine makes that almost impossible. Our medical system is broken because of insurance. Insurance should only be for catastrophic and extremely rare cases, everything else should just be paid for directly from patients. If that was the case competition would drop prices and improve quality of care. Going to the doctor would be on par with something like getting a hair cut, and something people could easily manage in their budget.
Instead, doctors can't go into private practice very easily unless they are part of an insurance network. That's the only way they can get paid. To be in those networks means submitting to insurance companies and getting a contract with them. Those contracts require the provider to follow certain "rules", and if they don't, they're out, and when they're out they can't sustain themselves.
On the surface, the "rules" that need to be followed would seem like a good thing. Something to weed out bad doctors, that perform unsafe and lackluster treatments. But it often involves following operational procedures of woke medical boards, following edicts from on high to the detriment of the patient. Not to mention that these boards and insurance companies are in the pocket of big pharma.
It's broken because of medicare. Insurance is a market and it works effectively. When a giant single payer monopoly invites itself into the system, then declares for itself the unilateral right to decide how the entire billing system MUST operate by law, it breaks the market.
They like this outcome because broken markets are ripe for corrupt practices and maximum extraction of profits for the minimum amount of work.